The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 18, 1912, Image 6
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The leiirgters Lilr.r&tch
Wednesday, Deo (8, 1912.
G ML Barman. Editor amd Publisher
J. W. 0gilvie, Assistant Editor
Entered at the Fost Office at Lexington,
S. 0., as second class matter.
CmCULATI0N2.30a
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COLUMBIA.
On a recent trip to Columbia we noticed
many improvements. Besides
three skyscrapers being erected in
the city, numerous stores on Main
street are having new fronts put in,
adding much to their appearance and
convenience. A handsome, new, six
story hotel?the Greshem, jast completed,
and adjoining, are now going
up, a block with a number of storerooms,
ntar the Union Station. The
large fire proof hotel, near the post
office is nearing completion. The
Caldwell Hotel is undergoing man_?
improvements. While many hue
dwellings are going up in ail section*
of the city and in her suburban dis-.
triors. Columbia is surely growing,
and she can pride herself on the substantial
macadaui'.z d streets, b^ing
up-to-date in every respect. Her
street ear service is convenient to ad
material points of badness, etc. of interest
in all parts of the ci:y and suhurbs.
Wiih the cicy's rspd growth, there
is no lack of enterprise among the
live business men ami -capitalist*
They are graspin, ever opportunity
to aid such manufaeta.es and enterprises
as the city ana her trade demands.
Her merchants and business
men are kind and clever and deserve
praise and patronage in their business.
They never do things by haives, re
merabering at a'l time?, that uommbia
is the ''square meal town."
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NOTICE, PENSIONERS. |
The Pension Commissioner will b?
in the Auditor's office on each Satur
day in the month of January. 1913, to
give ont blanks to each applicant. A].applicants
must appear in person as j
no blanks will be given ont except in
extreme oases. Farther instructions
will be given when applicants applies
for blanks. i
The Pension Board will meet on the
first Monday in February, 1913, to pass
t upon all applications that were handed
to Commissioner. After that date no
blanks will be given out.
The renresentativee and all others
we requested to send to the Commis
doner the names of all pensioners who
have died or moved out the county
since last pension roll was paid. Those
ent off by annexation to Richland will
iand their names to the Commissioner
so that roll can be made of all such as
sow live in Richland county.
8. M ROOF.
Commissioner Lexing.on Conrfty
Pension Board.
j)eoember 18,1918.
Whitelaw Raid, the American An ?
bassador to the Oonrt < f St. James,
died in London last week.
Htw to Bankrupt the Doctors
A prominent New York physician
says, 4*If it were not for the' thin stockings
and thin soled *?ho*s worn by
women the doctors would probably be
bankrupt.'' When yon < onn act a cold
do not wait for if to develop into pneumonia
hue freat^it at once. Chamberlain's
'^ough Remedy i;? intended especially
l\>r coughs at d Cold-, and lias
won a with- reputation by its cures of
these disi ase* It is most eff.-ctual
? and is pleasant am) safe to take. For
sale by a)l d^Hicr>.
The peace delegate* of the allies are
in complete accord in reference to
the terms that Turkey will have to
submit to in order to secure peace
The evacuation of Eastern Europe
as far as TchataJj v is one of the main
conditions.
The Secret Terror
*
The haunting fear of sickness ar.d
helplessness is the secret terror of the
working mati. Health is his capital.
Kidnej' diseases sop a man's strength
and vitality. Ttiev lessen Ms earning
capacity. Fole\ Kiduey P<Ils bring
back health ??'d strength by healing
the disease. They art the best mod cine
made for kidney and bladder
troubles The g'-nuire are in the yellow
package. Ket'use aoy substitute
Harmon Drug Co.
SHERIFFS SALE.
State of South Carolina .<
County of Lexington \
By virtue of a certain execution in
the case c:f J. B. T , Seoit, & Co ,
plaintiff ag;:ir.?t Chancy Irish and Joe
Barrett. vhHi was lodged in my
office December 6. 1912, and under
this execution I levied on the lOtii
day of December, 1912 And
will sell for cash, t > the highest,
bidder, before the Court House door
in Lexington County, during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Monday in
January 1913; AU that tract- of land
situated in Lexington County, and
Stare aforesaid, in Broad River Town
ship, and containing SO acres, more or
less bounded by lands of Mrs. M. J.
Oliver on the North and East, and on
the South and West by lands of W. D.
Rister. et al. Levied on as the property
of Chancy Irish.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
SIM J. MILLER
? Sheriff Lexington County
Dec. 14, 1912.
Alikind. of candies, both plain and
fancy, in varied flavors, at the very
lowest prices. Como to see us for
an> thing you want, II NT Kamiuer &
Co.
Lexington Proof if"
1
Should Convince Every J 8
Lexington Reader.
The frank statement of a neighbor, 1
telling the merits of a nmiedv,
Bids you pause and believe. j
The same endorsement;
By some stranger far away
Commands no belief at all.
Here's a Lexington case. n
A Lexington citizen testifies. d
Read and be convinced. D
Mrs. Ella V. Corley, R. F. D. No. 6.
Lexirgton, S. C , says: "Doan's Kidney
Pills helped me a great deal when 7
I had kidney trouole some years ago d
and at that time I gave a public state- p
ment in which I told of my experience.
I got my supply of Doan's Kid- ^
ney Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co.
and was relieved through their use of ?I
pains across the small of my back and r<
a distressing difficulty with the kidney b
secretions."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fostcr-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. ir
Remember the name?Doan's?and 0
take no other.
MASONIC. n
A regular communication of Pomiria
Lodge 151 A. F. M. will convene 5(
tp the Masonic Hall at Peak, S. C. . p]
Saturday evening D.-c. 21st, at 7 ^
o'clock. Installation of officers, 1st.
degree Ad members invited.
JNO C. SWYGERT, W. M. m
? ? ii
I Notice ofElection.
I ciraro of Smirk tJ&roLna ,J~
j County Oi Lexington. || in
Notice is hereoy given that an e!ec- |
.iou wiii b'.- iieid ac the voting pre- I
eiuct named below, on Tuesday ti e. I tj
31st day of December, 1912, upon the j i"
question of the annexation of .1 part of I
Lexington County to Richland Coun- j
1 y, embraced within the lines set out ' | ^
m the petition, and the proclamation j m
f the Governor. p pi
The qualification for suffrage: "The g sc
Managers o; Election e^ail require 8
every elector offering to vote at any \
election before allowing him to vote,
he production of his registration certificate
and proof of the payment of
a 1 taxes, including poll tax, assensed
against him and collectable
oaring the pievious year. The production
of a certificate or of the re- _
eipt of the officer authorized to . ol- T
?r?r. ?nch taxes shall be conclusive
proof of the payment thereof'. I
Polls at each voting place must be I
opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed
at 4 o'clock p. m.
MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
The following managers of election
have been appointed to hold the elec
tion at the precinct in U e said terri
Bible
Hilton:?G. P. Lowman, J. G. Hil- ff?'?
ler, J. S. Meetz. One
of the managers will please _
call on N. P. Shipp at Lexington for
the Election Box and Registration ?
Book. iHi
G. A. GOODWIN, ffZ
T. H. RAWL, I
B. K. KYZER. B
Oomm!~- oners of Stat3 and County 1
Electii i 3 for Lexington, Co., S. O. i , I
N. P. SHIPP, Clerk. |
Di cemoer 16, 1912. fi
Notice, Final Discharge. |
This is tonofcify all persons concern- I
ed tuat I will aoply to Geo. S. Drafts, B
Judgeof Probate for Lexington County, ?
on tne 13th day of January, 1913, for a jf
final discharge as Executor of the |i
estate of D. E Shall, deceased. 3
O E. SHELL, Executor. I
Dec. 17, 1912-10. j $
Notice, Final Discharge. \ |
This is to notify all persons concern- K
ed that I will apply to Geo. S Draft?, 3
Judge of Probate for Lexington conn- a
! ty oa the 14th day or January, 1913, ffi
for a final discharge as ad n. in is r rater 9
of the estate of Win. M. Crout, d?- S:
cjased. '%>
W. D. CROUT, Admr. g
Dee. 17 1912-10 |
TRESPASS" NOTICE?All persons 1
are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish or M
trespass in anv manner upon my |jj
ia d? Boiling Springs township. The ^
law Wiil positively be enforced against aj
all parties so tres passim?. G
L. JEFF SHEALY. ?
j?P I
Final Discharge. |
Tins is t'> notify all } ersons concern- v;
ed that I will apply to Geo. S Drafts. h
Ti,r?era r,PtvthalA f.v Lftxillffffln (>01111- ||
w Wl A c - - Wf
ty 011 17th day January, 1913, for a H
final discharge, aa administratrix of g
the estate of J. W. Kmard. deceased. ANNIE
iJ K1NARD, 1
Administratrix. fj
Dec 17 A. D. 1912 10. |
Tinal Discharge. |
This is to notify ail pu'sois con- ?, *
eerned that we will up dy o i the 13:ii Pj |
"day "f Januarv, 1913, io Goo. S. rJ !
Draffs, Jedn? of Probate, L xiucton fi. jj
t-oanty, for a final oiseharpe, :>s rxo ? \
<M:tors of the state of Henry J. Hen- jj ?:s
drix deceased. j fl
\V IT. HENDR1X 3 $2
J. W. GROUT | * I
Electors. | i $ |
D-4c. ll, 19 2-10. j i & 9
SamaClaus, it is alleged, will make i ||i S
his annual visit to the homes of o:.:r 5 tfj |
people ihis Cht<sfmas pattly in :: sled 5 C$ 1
drawn by rain deers and the ether part j fij C
by air ship, so the children will have 2 ?] I
to keep watch both up and down ior | ijjji |
his coming. j 6^
I I
Ko laks anc Supplies. M I
We ha vp received a shipment of ? $ |
Eastman Kodaks, Cameras, Films Pa- ; jg 2
pers, Post Cards, Developers, Fixing i |j J
Powders, other sir, piirs mm > ppii- ! | J
ance furthesucc rssl.il us or K < ak-. g I
(Fir .ine consists <> i ?w mm o.-io- | i
rl ir.. r.v/ifiunr? for the amateur e.r ex- w I
p-?.t photograuher. C-?ll gr.d if ct I |f '
o.ir stock. ' HARMON* OUOG CO. |
xington, S. C.
REAL ESIAIE SSD INSURANCE |
.EXINGTON, - S. C. p
^ ' ? - ? 1 * 1 A 1J MM
Keai tsiaie lioiigni anu 501a, m
216 acres 5 miles from Ed- ??
lund, 20 acres open, 2 room jl9
welling, plenty water, good |jS
astnre. Bg
105 acre3 7 miles from Pelion
miles from Gilbert, 4 room gK
welling, a barn and stable9, X
lenty water. gg
140 acres two miles soath of
air,' 6 miles from Lexington, 30 jgs
pen, 50 acres pina timber, 6 Kg
x>m dwelling, a barn and stales,
plenty running witer.
6:Ho acres 3 miles west of Gas- us*
)n, i) acres open, 3 room dwell- ..h
jg, some pine timber, plenty 1$
46 acres one mile from Edmund
> acres open land, 2 room dwel- i ^
270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion,
) acres cnen land, dwelling. s&a
lenty water. Fine land for j?|gj
otton and Tain. |Sg
1G2 acres 5 miles from S^pccl- |||
an, 25 acres open land, ^dwel- |ta
ng barn and Stables. .?
101 acres 1 mile from Edmund *??
i acres open Und, 2 room a-.vcl- i
ag, plenty water.'
150 acres 7 miles from Leidnghi.
50 acres in cultivation 0
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>om d.ve!iin-r. 2 barns, tenant I k
?j>?. biar.k-mith slioj good I gyGe
ater rower, corn ant wheat Wnt
ill, cotton, gin and press, tele- p >nrt
- letters
lone, daily mail, nr ear good 0f and
hool and church. Thei
Easy terms. monis
and
' SURETY BONDS. *JjJ?
Trite or call to see me h.?sa
AX after *
in the
'lie El fine they h
nC JsiSnifc tionst
MATillKIAI B All If oidIc
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Lexington, S. C. ^
1912, ii
? ~ GirU
7. F. D. Bisinger will maet his orange
class at Nazareth next Saturday weddii
noon at 2:30 o'clock. A full at- the col
tnce is desired. nounci
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Notwithstanc
ness, December fi
shelves. The sea
move. Examine
equalled in this c:
wmmuiin i i?. 'hjii. MJWJmmm wihi
KSmona
Special values as long as lot
ors made of regular Ximona 0
2,000 Yards o! Poe
Ten yards only to a customer..
One table of Apron Ginghams,
Vvc!JLi'^U. <JL\>
One table of Percales, Dress Gii
10c values at
One lot of Ladies' 81.00 and Si
at
v Vf W ^ ? X,
One lot of Men's and Women's
81.00. They a re drum mer's
sises; special, your choice, al
One let Children's ?5c Sweat, ex
One lot cf Children's $1.09 Sw<
to close out. at
One lot of Ladies' Sweaters.
at
Ten pieces full 3(Hn. dress go
ncds. Suitings and all kinds o
ues, your choice now, at
Pajama CI
10 yards for
IS is ? am St. i
Ookisi'iLa, S. 0, y
MMnaaraaBMnn i M I T^Tjiimni i BP?
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COME T(
AUGUSTA'S
The 52 departm
are crowded with a
would be most accer
You'll find just whai
you want to pay
Railroad Fares i
basis.
Free delivery of
(except groceries) wi
BmMe Surety Coup
Pay Mean a 5 Pei
A U G U 31 A ,'""'
$ w. .v^f' ? ""fVr "V U:i. - .* ohl'i*: J? . ^
lTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, S.i.ie of 2^0r.(
County of Lexington,
o. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. By virtue of
.ureas, Geo. R Fielns, Clerk < f tv vested in M
made suit to mo, to grant liim ^ - P. Roof, or
of administration of the estate cersigned as hi
. effects of Jas. H.Fields. rection and j
?e are therefore to cite and ad- j to the higl
h all and singular the kindred j Court House E
creditors of the said Jas. H. on Monday the
, deceased, that they be and afc 12 o'clock 2
r, before me, iu the Court of executed in fat
be, to be held at Lexington, C. assigned by 1
C., on the 27, Dec., 1912, next, j Hendrix as col
mblication hereof at 11 o'clock note of the afo
forenoon, to show cause, if any Note and ft
ave, why the said administra- Richardson for
lould not be granted. Note and Mo
;n under my hand, this 10th day Hendrix for $1
sember, A. D., 1912. Note and Mo
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L S.) for 400 and inl
>ate Judge Lexington Co., S. O. Terms of Sal
fished on the 11th day of Dec. E
Attorneys for I
[1 tne 1j6X1Q?IU11 J 0 _ _ _
?======^^ December 14,
>, there's the fragrance of
) blossoms and the perfnme of ?
lg cake around about. Watch FOR SALEamns
of the Dispatch for and ha9 for gale a fi
Bmentci later on. cheap for cash
ling the fact that we J
.nds us with entirely
,son has been backwa
the values offered bel
ity.
2S | 10 yards of
lasts; all sizes and col-1 '"t"iiting
goods. lOyds.ot/,
RfflilJ Bleaching - . J F
5c the yd. I At 20c the
Checked Homespuns and j Same alsc
4c the yd. j n
igharns and Flannelettes,!
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7c the yd. 31.7 a nea i
.50 Shirtwaists; to cl<-se Best Fcaths
79c. Mattress Ti
js's Men's 50c ?
TV a* V <S> w;f
Sweaters, values 50c to |
samples, all colors and
l A o<\ i jsJiva'
L ' ->*>'" Three r-ir-ec
s; to close out at 19c. ?nl?hi? v/i
eaters in white and. red; f7-'i
' w e vVxii tci
* f C. 0 i
, S3.00 values; special u*
81.98 A!3 Sauces
ods, consisting of Fism- J be $
f fabrics, all are 50c val- 8 _ .
' i 61 r..o . t-l
25c the yd. J S* ^iUAfw,
* $2.00 rum i,
leeks $3 00. $4.0
69c. at
?M?^
D WHITE'
i XMAS STORE
ents of this great st
rticles-anyone of wh
)table for Christmas (iil
b you want at the pi
refunded on a most libe
purchases on any amoi
thin 200 miles of Augus
tons Before Moon Ev?
wriw> ?? i ihhii mmt, ul1ju jrii "11 xjw3san3tbbb
' Cent Discount to ?011
-- ??a?noaan???a?att?au?a? aicombc? a?; 1
Q si = 0EORG?
i~ jz sszaHCT ?ma.i: r?aM~.aur: -iv j: vuli amm .x -..ura .rr.
ss and Jfiortgages". Trespass ITc
the power and authori- Tilis is to notify all pi
r* K ue It. Hendrix, by hunt, fish, allow stoek r<
i July 17,1911. the un- I or trespass in anyway w
er attorneys ov her rli- out* lands, as toe law wi
luthority, will sell for against, all trespassers,
test, bidder, before the i P- B. Barbie, ^ R Sh
>oor at Lexington, S. C., ! ?L W. Stbndemire, VV. I
30th day of December, j Nov. 15, 1912?8
rl the following notes j
,'orof W. P Roof, and I m ?.
iim to Mrs. Sate r. j Trespass J^O
lateral security, r > his j are herei
resaid date. > f > ,'? x I 5
lor gage of Gwa I. J ' ? >* or tw
$450 and inter, et. I ?""n' r npon
? t i_ it- : Noilotv 1 r'-*k township
rtgago of John W alker j n.p] j,,, reed against i
,000 and interest. I tr*??.ps?s?.in y \
rtgage of L. W.. Rtdd | Shoiton Taylor, I. P., ]
terest. j .Margie,
e: Cash.
IPIRD & DREHEK. j
Ura. Kate R. Uendrix To Rent.
1912 ?8 j
One two fl) <" * farn
? ? j *sop; huiifliu.:
App.y r.>
-A. Taylor, of G'lber*, : J. ii. LA?
ne young Jaok. Gobi* j Sw;
to a quick buyer.op 7
5 '
iave had a good fall bn
too many goods on t
rd, and goods must n<
ow and see if they can
Shirtwaist Madras in prett~r patterns
mdroscoggin or Fruit of the Loom for..
u!!10 -4 Peppervll Sheeting
) ard; limited 10 yards to a customer.
I in Bleach at 22 I-2c; limit to 10 yards
!5 Red Blazer Coats, at $2.48
llazer Coats, at %
?r Ticking, at 15c thi
eking, at 5c and 7c tin
ibirts, at
) Shirts, at, to close
:e Dress Shirts, at
re loth, at 43c tin
is o? bJsck, brown and red Br adoloth
de; $ I .GO values, at
.1 Linen Towels, two pairs to a cnsto:
tire ]
>s Women's and Ch??d?ren'
3acri?is&d 5a r Ten sSavs.
nery Values, at
& 50 i'i-'t.s., at $
0 and i 5.00 values in Lidics' Fine I
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tice.
arsons rot to
d run at larire,
hatever upon
il bo enfeiecd.
oud^mire,
L Bund rick.
tice.
by positively
'9pass'in any
our lands in *
as the law
ill persons so
Eargle, H. E.
n
i. near Swangood
water.
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69c, I
79c |
11.39 I
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39c. 4
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98c. ill
i.48 hp!
lilts, t $ j
11.98 I
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